The Exhibition has special reference to George Eliot’s residence in Coventry, and to the Coventry circle of which she was the most distinguished member.
was a Mr. Buchanan.
36-37. Nuneaton, Dempster's house, other views
Miss C. NORTON
38. Nuneaton, garden of Dempster's house
Mr. A. H. HOWELL
39. Nuneaton, grotto in Dempster's garden
Mr. A. H. HOWELL
40. Chilvers Coton church
Miss C. NORTON
The "Shepperton" church of Amos Barton. George Eliot was baptised here. The tenor bell was hung in her memory (1909). "The little flight of steps with their wooden rail running up the outer wall and leading to the children's gallery," is still in existence.
41. Chilvers Coton church
Mr. A. H. HOWELL
42. Chilvers Coton church, interior
Mr. S. T. SHIPWAY
43. Chilvers Coton church, children's gallery
Mr. G. H. OSBORNE
44. Chilvers Coton vicarage, garden
Mr. A. H. HOWELL
The open window belongs to the room in which "Milly Barton" died.
45. Chilvers Coton vicarage and church
Mr. S. T. SHIPWAY
46. Chilvers Coton churchyard, E